The Kraken ransomware, which targets Windows, Linux/VMware ESXi systems, is testing machines to check how fast it can encrypt data without overloading them. According to Cisco Talos researchers, ...
Dayton-area electric utility AES Ohio is seeking approval from state regulators to raise rates as part of a “three-year rate plan,” a new regulatory framework under House Bill 15 that requires ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved a new distribution rate increase for AES Ohio customers on Wednesday afternoon. AES Ohio customers can expect to see an increase ...
Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the Internet river for quite a while, including stints at MSNBC.com, MSN, Bing, MoneyTalksNews, Tipico and more. He admits to being ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cy4Data Labs, the first cybersecurity company to provide in-use data protection and the industry’s only quantum-proof encryption, today announced that Datos Insights ...
AES laid out two resource plans for how it will add energy capacity over the next 15 years, including one if data centers come online. AES plans to file the plan on Oct. 31 to get approval from the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis officials and AES Indiana have announced an agreement regarding the utility company's highly-contested proposed rate increase. Wednesday night, an Indy DPW spokesperson ...
AES has not commented on report of its acquisition by GIP. Image: AES. US utility AES Corporation is reportedly in discussions to be acquired by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a subsidiary of ...
Media reports say BlackRock wants to buy utility company AES. The reported buyout valuation is $38 billion including debt -- and could be even more. AES stock rose 13.7% through 9:50 a.m. ET on the ...
According to a Reuters report via the Financial Times, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), which is owned by BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), is close to finalizing a $38 billion deal, including debt, to ...
A prominent US senator has called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Microsoft for “gross cybersecurity negligence,” citing the company’s continued use of an obsolete and vulnerable form ...
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